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The MOD has published 2 reports in this series. Please read the report summaries below to ensure that you are referring to most appropriate report that best meets your needs.
This page provides estimates on the size and socio-demographic characteristics of the UK veteran population living in England, Scotland and Wales.
If you are a claimant from abroad this publication gives information on what the terms 'worker' and 'self-employed person' mean for the right to reside test.
Definition of rural areas using the Rural Urban Classification.
This treaty was presented to Parliament in July 2023.
This is an annual publication providing estimates on the size and socio-demographic characteristics of the UK veteran population living in households in England, Scotland and Wales.
This treaty was presented to Parliament in August 2023.
This bulletin presents summary statistics on the projected number of veterans in 2028, compared with 2016 estimates.
This treaty was presented to Parliament in February 2022.
Guidance on the categories of applicant who have a priority need for accommodation if they become homeless.
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